Tuesday, 17 March 2015

NERC Reduces Electricity Tariff, Cuts Off Excessive Charges by 50%





Nigeria’s energy situation is considered “very pathetic” given its poor ratio of megawatts to populace, despite housing Africa’s biggest economy and largest black population; it produces roughly 3000MW to 5000MW of electricity for about 170 million.

However, locals may be dancing to the announcement, made today, that the country’s regulatory body, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, had reviewed electricity tariff downwards by 50 percent.

Chairman of the commission, Sam Amadi, said the commission has been listening to consumers’ complaints and taking full account of the impact of the high tariff on consumers and the Nigerian economy and therefore, the Commission has reviewed the basis of the MYTO 2.1 assumptions and has determined that it is inappropriate to transfer to consumers collection losses that are controllable by the DISCOs

The new tariff regime will kick-off from the start of April.

No comments:

Journalists Against Poverty Call for collaboration of regional government in the eradication of Female Genital Mutilation

Regional Coordinator of Journalist Against Poverty, Wale Elekolusi has called for the collaboration of regional government in stamping out ...